Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival, which is celebrated on a large scale in Mumbai. It is one of the most popular festivals of Hindus in India.
It is believed that no task and no service can begin without his(Lord Ganesh) support.
He is known for God for an embodiment of success, happiness, and wisdom.
The day marks the start of a series of important fall festivals that follow in the months of October and November.
For many Hindus in other parts of India Ganesha represents only a minor manifestation, whereas in India it is the most important portrayal of God, the chief deity.
Ganesh Chaturthi is why for them the most important holiday of the year, not only in the spiritual sphere, as in other parts of the country, but also a great social vacation when visiting with one another and congratulate.
In the homes, small Statues were installed where as in public places like in schools and universities big statues are installed.
Sometimes, especially in rural areas, an idol of Ganesh is made by the children themselves.
The Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations would close after 1, 3, 5, 7, or 11 days. By the end of the celebration, the idol is taken to a nearby large water body for immersion.
To the east of India, it is the Goddess Saraswati, who is responsible for all religious workers, students, musicians and school kids.
On the last day, the idol is taken for immersion to the nearest water boy followed by huge celebration time like dancing, singing and much more.